GitHub Global Pull Requests Dashboard Moves to Opt-Out Public Preview
April 23, 2026

Enhanced Visibility with the Global Pull Requests Dashboard
GitHub has introduced a significant update to its pull request management experience. The global pull requests dashboard, previously an opt-in feature, will now be enabled by default for all users as it transitions to an opt-out public preview.
Streamlined Workflow for Developers
This unified dashboard provides developers with a centralized view of all active pull requests across repositories, making it easier to track, review, and collaborate on code changes. By consolidating notifications and updates, the new experience aims to improve efficiency and reduce the friction commonly associated with managing multiple pull requests.
What This Means for GitHub Users
With the dashboard activated by default, users can expect to stay better organized and more engaged with their projects. Those who prefer the previous workflow can opt-out, but the default activation reflects GitHub’s commitment to refining the developer workflow based on community feedback.
Looking Forward
As GitHub continues to enhance its platform, features like this global dashboard exemplify a trend toward more integrated and accessible developer tools. Keeping up with these updates can significantly benefit teams and individual contributors seeking to optimize their collaboration and code review processes.